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Previously users could change emails arbitrarily. Then at a94c93dc91b5573e746019d19d7ce5b9a85a3873 we prevented changing email. And next now we need to allow it upon verification of the new email.
407dd14ce12333f8dd171a69b24100fbfabb4d5b https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71019855/nextjs-typeerror-cannot-read-properties-of-null-reading-push Just using `
Otherwise we kind of miss the hole point of this insane SPA stack we ended up using! - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59928504/how-to-render-a-tag-into-nextjs-and-convert-it-to-next-link-component - https://www.reddit.com/r/nextjs/comments/o4ivif/automatically_convert_a_tags_to_link/
On same change also show a few articles by other users on every article page by a specific user. This requires: https://github.com/cirosantilli/ourbigbook/issues/251 to avoid ID conflicts. We will just do...
This would allow for general Q&A, very similar to Stack Exchange. The advantage over SO is that then we could show some of the questions by default under articles of...
On CLI, for sure. it actually happened of course, I noticed one of my pages wasn't reachable! Lol.
More fun useless stuff! It is already possible for likes received: https://ourbigbook.com/go/user/cirosantilli/liked So do something analogous for: - likes given: https://ourbigbook.com/go/user/cirosantilli/likes - users followed: https://ourbigbook.com/go/user/cirosantilli/follows - users following: https://ourbigbook.com/go/user/cirosantilli/followed
This one actually has some use, especially on a topic title search perhaps. Ideally what we want is live update of results as you type the search in the search...
Somewhat for fun. But could be cool to see some obscure stuff like "top scored articles liked by some user" etc. Implementation is trivial now that the sort GET parameter...